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Publisher: NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc.
Developer: Bandai Entertainment Company (BEC)
Release Date: Fall 2006
Platform: PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system
Genre: Action Adventure/Mecha Combat
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: RP (Teen Expected)

Game Description:

The original TV series comes to the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system!
“Lifting” is all the rage with the youth generation. It is the ultimate sport enjoyed by
those brave enough to ride the waves of Trapar particles in the sky.

Play as pilot Sumner Sturgeon on missions for the UF Force LFO Riders and control
powerful LFO machines, learn to board ride, and work as a government agent to
unravel conspiracies, crimes and mysteries. Befriend beautiful women and encounter
deception on your journey!


Features:

• High-powered robots: Featuring LFO machines that transform from
humanoid mode to vehicle mode!

• Mind-boggling board riding action!: Sharpen your board riding skills to
complete 360 degree turns, ollies, carving, and aerial tricks!

• Multiple combat options: Action-based storyline featuring melee, vehicular,
and weapon-based combat!

• Prequel to the animation: Unfold the events leading up to the Eureka Seven
anime series!


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